Americans have, historically, enlisted in the armed forces for any number of reasons. Some do it because they want to serve their country. Others do it as a way to further their education. Still others do it because it is the best career they can participate in. Some do it because they want to work on specific kinds of military machinery.
American's enlist in the military out of a sense of pride and duty to their country.
The civil war was about slavery so aferican Americans would enlist to fight for their freedom
Roughly 110,000 to 140,000 Americans enlist in the Army a year.
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South Carolina
Because they were trying to fight for their freedom.
yes
To enlist African Americans as soldiers in the British army.
Pretty much he was orderd to do so by congress.
Enlist is already a verb. For example "to enlist in something" or "to enlist someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
Yes. Black Americans have served in the US Armed Forces well before the 1920s, although, at that time, the military was still segregated.
To enlist in something again.
probably, and those inducted when they were visiting Germany at the time war broke out.....